Module 2 : Section 6 - Stem Cells and Differentiation Flashcards
Stem cells are …..
Unspecialised cells. They can develop into different types of cell
What are multicellular organisms made of
- Made of many different cell types that are specialised for their function e.g. liver cells, muscle cells, white blood cells etc.
- all these specialised cell types originally came from stem cells
- all multicellular organisms have some form of stem cell
Where are stem cells found in humans
Stem cells are found in early embryos and in a few places in adults. Stem cells in early embryos can develop into any type of human cell. Stem cells in adults can only develop into a limited range of cells
Stem cells….
Divide to become new cells, which then become specialised
What is differentiation
The process by which a cell becomes specialised for its job
What are stem cells used for in animals
In animals, adult stem cells are used to replace damaged cells e.g. make new skin or blood cells
What do plant use stem cells for
- plants are always growing, so stem cells are needed to make new shoots and roots throughout their lives
- stem cells in plants can differentiate into various plant tissue including xylem and phloem
What can stem cells also divide into
Aside from specialised cell stem cells are able to divide to produce more undifferentiated stem cells e.g. they can renew themselves
What do main bones in the body have in their centres
Marrow
What do the marrows do
Here, adult stem cells divide and differentiate to replace worm out blood cells - erythrocytes (Red blood cells) and neutrophils (white blood cells)
Where are stem cells found in plants
- Stem cells are found in the meristems (parts of the plant where growth can take place).
- in the root and stem, stem cells of the cells of the vascular cambium divide and differentiate to become xylem vessels and phloem sieve tubes
Apart form differentiating into specialised cells and renewing themselves what may stem cells also be used for
Scientists think they could be used to replace damaged tissue in a range of diseases e.g. treating neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s
How might stem cells help to treat Alzheimer’s
- with Alzheimer’s nerve cells in the brain die in increasing numbers
- this results in severe memory loss
- researchers are hoping to use stem cells to regrow healthy nerve cells in people with Alzheimer’s
How might stem cells be used to treat Parkinson’s disease
- patients with Parkinson’s suffer from tremors that they can’t control
- the disease causes the loss of a particular type of nerve cell found in the brain
- these cells release a chemical called dopamine which is needed to control movement
- transplanted stem cells may help to regenerate the dopamine-producing cells
How are neutrophils in animals specialised for their function
- their flexible shape allow them to engulf foreign particles or pathogens
- many lysosomes in their cytoplasm contain digestive enzymes to break down the engulfed particles